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README.md |
Minion
ver | Stable | Develop |
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3.3.x | ||
3.4.x |
Minion is a framework for running tasks via the CLI.
The system is inspired by ruckusing, which had a nice system for defining tasks but lacked the desired flexibility for kohana integration.
Getting Started
First off, download and enable the module in your bootstrap
Then copy the bash script minion
alongside your index.php (most likely the webroot).
If you'd rather the executable be in a different location to index.php then simply modify the bash script to point to index.php.
You can then run minion like so:
./minion {task}
To view a list of minion tasks, run minion without any parameters, or with the --help
option
./minion
./minion --help
To view help for a specific minion task run
./minion {task} --help
For security reasons Minion will only run from the cli. Attempting to access it over http will cause
a Kohana_Exception
to be thrown.
If you're unable to use the binary file for whatever reason then simply replace ./minion {task}
in the above
examples with
php index.php --uri=minion --task={task}
Writing your own tasks
All minion tasks must be located in classes/task/
. They can be in any module, thus allowing you to
ship custom minion tasks with your own module / product.
Each task must extend the abstract class Minion_Task
and implement Minion_Task::_execute()
.
See Minion_Task
for more details.
Documentation
Code should be commented well enough not to need documentation, and minion can extract a class' doccomment to use as documentation on the cli.
Testing
This module is unittested using the unittest module.
You can use the minion
group to only run minion tests.
i.e.
phpunit --group minion
Feel free to contribute tests(!), they can be found in the tests/minion
directory. :)
License
This is licensed under the same license as Kohana.